Liberian Clerics Blames Ebola on Gays

Gay people in Monravia are being increasingly terrorized, beaten and hunted down after Archbishop Lewis Zeigler suggested ebola might be caused by God ‘punishing Liberia (for) the act of homosexuality.”

Liberia’s influential Council of Churches also issued a similarly incendiary official resolution, directly linking the disease with sexual preferences.

“Liberians have to pray and seek God’s forgiveness over the corruption and immoral acts (such as homosexualism, etc.) that continue to penetrate our society,” the Church Council’s unanimously approved statement declared.

“Starbucks coffee stores are indeed ground zero for spreading Ebola and other diseases, because of the clientele of Starbucks,” Pastor Manning explained.

‘Generally upscaled sodomites who frequent Starbucks, who sit there with their computers and it’s a meeting place, they exchange a lot of body fluids, hands shaken and contact,” he continued.

“Stay away from Starbucks if you don’t want to get Ebola. And especially the Starbucks in the urban areas . .

In contrast, acclaimed documentary film-maker Sorious Samura criticised western clubbers in Liberia in general for ignoring prominent warnings that Ebola is transmitted via bodily fluids including kissing, in an interview with the Guardian last week.

“I saw westerners in nightclubs, on beaches, guys picking up prostitutes,” he recounted, “Westerners who ought to know better are going to nightclubs and partying and dancing. It beggars belief. It’s scary.” (Guardian)

“Droplets travel short distances, less than 3 feet (1 meter) from one person to another,” the CDC website explains, “A person might also get infected by touching a surface or object that has germs on it and then touching their mouth or nose.” (New York Post)

Following the New York Post’s publication of the CDC admission, the CDC removed the text from their website, declaring instead ‘Fact sheet is being updated and is currently unavailable. Please visit cdc.gov/Ebola for up-to-date information on Ebola.’

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